FREE YOUR MIND

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Hi John, I am really looking forward to listening to your audio because visualization has always presented a problem like hundreds of other people.
As soon as I’ve listened to this I’ll certainly report in again with a success story as I’m sure that at least one of the techniques will work beautifully and have me whooping in delight. Kind regards, Petrina

Hi John…. so so thankful for your visualization video.. because i am facing th same problem for almost 8 months n i keep trying it bt somehow i cant visualize…bt nw i am really lookin forward to this audio program n i wil definately let u know..
i hv downloaded audiobook ‘The science of getting rich’ , it is supereb!!

I listened to your techniques for visualization and will continue to listen to it. I’m not able to see shapes or colors or anything else, for that matter.

I like the idea of your open-shut eye exercises. I put up on the wall a photo of a particular item a couple of weeks ago that I am wanting and look at that a lot and will have to try the open-shut eye exercise with it.

It’s kind of funny. Because I am so concerned with being unable to visualize, I’ve listened to (and read) quite a few things that is supposed to help one visualize and every one of them uses visualization to help one visualize. They all assume you can see stuff when one’s eyes are closed. All I see is blackness.

The only plus is, if I can relax enough (which I’m not able to very often), some tiny colored image (I can hardly tell what it is) will randomly appear and fade away. I have no control over what I “see” and what it does. I’m totally baffled about that. I have the same trouble with my dreams—no control over what comes up nor any control after it comes up.

A real conundrum. Still, you exercises are the best of the lot that I’ve come across so far. Thanks again.

The open shut eye exercise is a great one to start with because, when you close your eyes after looking at something you are left with what’s called an ‘afterimage’ and this is a mental image. So the more that you become able to remember/imagine this image when you are not looking at it (eyes closed) the more you are training your mind to see images.

You might also like a technique called Image Streaming, created by Dr Win Wenger: http://www.winwenger.com/imstream.htm This technique involves closing your eyes and describing images (even if they are just tiny coloured shapes) that come to mind. It is also very effective.

I’m glad you have found the techniques useful. I have some more work on this aspect of actually being able to visualize I will be releasing soon.

John
Even though being able to visualize comes easily for me, I went ahead and listened to your audio. I have to admit that I love your delivery and your voice.
The single word post it idea is so expansive. It is te the ticket to get into acceptance of having, while automatically releasing the feeling of satisfaction.
The free association with the rainbow technique is just fun. The gem with this for me is visiting it throughout the day as people talk. A definite 5*
skill.
With the geometric shapes being moved into 3D Is refreshing. It’s a hoot of a good time to play with them, bouncing and rotating. What a treasure to place what is distasteful into a ball and just bounce it out of existence.
Bravo!
Thank you
Kazine